Archive for June, 2006

This week’s first installment of DL.TV is up and away! I have to pause for a second to point out that I really really like the new format of the show-a lot of people might not even notice, but Robert and Patrick have definitely gotten into the groove and organize their shows and segments with […]

This week on another wonderful Weezy and The Swish, it’s girls-only, no boys allowed, as Michelle Biloon joins the crew for a good long talk. Michelle and Laura talk about what it’s like to be nemeses (nemesises?), life in the comedy business, peoople they hate, making out with strangers while drunk, and more. Weezy and […]

On this week’s fine edition of Lab Rats, the crew gets out of the studio for a bit to talk about how to be a geek musician and music lover, as well as a music producer. The crew chats with Dee Long on how technology can help compose, write, arrange, and create music, including showing […]

Another episode of the Leoville Town Square Podcast hits the streets today, and thankfully since I wasn’t so bad on my last appearance on the show, the LTS Podcast crew invited me back for another go-around, so you can catch me on the episode, although it’s a short one. This week’s topics include episodes of […]

A brand new episode of Hook Me Up is on the street for your viewing pleasure. This week Becky’s Emergency Makeover Technicians (EMTs…yeah, that never gets old) meet up with Amy, who has a nice long commute but nothing productive to do with the time she has getting to and from work. EMT Jon Chase […]

This week on CommandN, Amber and Mikey chat about TextAmerica kicking off some of its oldest customers and going all-pay subscription based only with no free options, what that means for people who have been keeping their moblogs with TextAmerica, and more. Additionally, they talk about the newest legal battles for MySpace and what the […]

On this week’s TWiT, Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, Roger Chang, Robert Heron, and John C. Dvorak gather around the table to talk about this week’s tech news. A fine panel for a fine week’s podcast. Among the topics this week are the video working its way around the net of the Comcast technician that was […]

On this week’s DiggNation, a short episode giving DiggNation viewers and listeners a sneak preview of Digg v.3! Kevin stands up and gives a presentation at a pre-release party and talks to people about the goods and what’s coming in the future for Digg; Kevin and Alex together spend some time behind the scenes at […]

This week on the Leoville Town Square podcast, Chris, Jamie, Todd, and David get together via Skype to chat about all things Leo and Leoville; including the most recent live TWiT and why exactly Jason Calacanis should never ever be allowed to speak in public again, the system requirements for Windows Vista, the Windows Genuine […]

Another episode of MacBreak has hit the streets, this one aimed at a large group of Macintosh users; graphic designers. The topic? Adobe Photoshop CS2 RAW, or more accurately the benefits and drawbacks to working with the RAW image format in Photoshop CS2, shooting photos in the RAW image format, and how to take your […]

On this week’s This Week in Media, the crew discusses movies on iTunes, price drops on Apple’s Shake video software, the future of downloading movies and large scale content from the internet, and much much more, all live from the campus of New York University. This Week in Media Episode 10 // June 25, 2006 […]

On this week’s Security Now! Leo and Steve chat about the HOSTS file. Everyone has one, whether they’re running Windows, OS X, or Linus. Leo and Steve discuss its legacy importance, what it was designed to do, how you can use it to protect yourself, and how malicious software can misuse it to manipulate and […]

On this week’s Inside the Net with Amber MacArthur, Amber and Leo sit down with David Dudas of Eyespot, a video editing site that’s something of a mashup of Flickr, YouTube, and iMovie. The site offers users the ability to edit your videos, mash them up with videos from other users, tag them and tag […]

On the week’s last DL.TV, Patrick and Robert are back to the table to talk tech. Among some of the topics this week on the show are a slew of excellent 42″ plasma HDTV reccomendations from the man in the lab himself, and can Linux be prettier than Windows Vista? Also, some tips on finding […]

Another week, another set of cranky geeks talking tech! This week, John C Dvorak brings on Mike Elgan, Editor, The Raw Feed; Sebastian Rupley, West Coast Editor, PC Magazine; and Molly Wood, Editor, CNET.com to talk geekery and get cranky! Some of the topics this week are Bill Gates’ exiting Microsoft, the University that’s offering […]

Wednesday brings the posting of a brand new DL.TV, which of course airs live and streaming on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, in case you guys might have forgotten. This week’s first episode has Robert and Patrick hitting on some interesting tech news, including Blu-Ray’s first set of DVD offerings that will make use of the […]

Another week, another glorious Weezy and The Swish! This week, Laura’s back from China and Weezy brings over comedian Graham Ellwood for entertainment value. Laura startles and amazes with stories from the Chinese outback, Graham counters with stories of the Afghani outback, and the two share a whole mess of travel stories that are sure […]

CommandN is celebrating its 50th birthday this week; congratulations, guys! This week Amber and Mikey are back and in form talking about the week’s news in technology. Among the stories this week are Netscape’s ripoff of Digg.com, watching the World Cup in ASCII, Google does Shakespeare, downloading Windows Vista and using it, eBay launches a […]

And excellent show is lined up for Lab Rats this week. Andy, Sean, and the kitties are geared up to show you how to buy a Macintosh; the things you should look for in a Mac when you go shopping for one, how to choose the best Mac for your money based on what you’re […]